SUPERIOR COURT OF LAKE COUNTY
COUNTY DIVISION, ROOM TWO
JUDGE SHEILA M. MOSS
PHONE (219) 755-3580
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON COURT PROCEDURES
As of March 7, 2022, this Court is REQUIRING IN-PERSON APPEARANCES FOR ALL HEARINGS. MASKS are required to be worn, with social distancing measures in place.
For all Hearings, you will be required to appear in the courtroom of Judge Sheila M. Moss or Magistrate Belzeski at the Lake County Government Center located at 2293 North Main Street, Crown Point, Indiana 46307. No person will be allowed in the courtroom unless you are the Defendant, Respondent, Plaintiff, or Lawyer in the case. If your case is set for trial or a hearing that requires witnesses, they will be asked to remain in the hall until their presence is required in the courtroom. You will no longer be permitted to appear virtually through the Zoom app for court; unless you are out of state, sick, or are represented by an attorney. In order to appear for court virtually through the Zoom app, you must request permission in writing from the Court at least SEVEN DAYS prior to your scheduled court appearance, NO EXCEPTIONS! You must make this request prior to every hearing/court date that is scheduled, just because you were granted for permission for your previous court date does not mean it is for all of your court dates. Also, there will be no cases added on to the court call the day of court.
Please also be advised that if you have NOT been granted permission by the Court to appear for your court date remotely by the Zoom app, the Court WILL consider that as a Failure to Appear for Court and may proceed in your absence which can result in issuing a warrant for your arrest and/or a driver’s license suspension for criminal cases, infractions or ordinance violations. For Civil cases, this could result in a default judgment, eviction, garnishment dismissal or other adverse actions being taken against you.
IF YOU HAVE BEEN GRANTED PERMISSION TO APPEAR REMOTELY for Criminal Court or Town Court (ordinance Violations), you may open Zoom, with a cellphone, laptop, or computer that has access to microphone and webcam or click on the following link:
https://zoom.us/j/2180959113?pwd=dEo2cngxcUpFUkQ5U0d4ZE1FNW1Qdz09
You will then be asked to enter the meeting ID and password, which are as follows:
Meeting ID: 218 095 9113
Password: 2222
If you do not have the technology to connect through Zoom and need to participate by telephone you may call 1 (312) 626-6799 US (Chicago) and you will be prompted to enter the meeting ID and password listed above.
IF YOU HAVE BEEN GRANTED PERMISSION TO APPEAR REMOTELY for Small Claims Court, you may open Zoom, with a cellphone, laptop, or computer that has access to microphone and webcam or click on the following link:
https://zoom.us/j/6758882973?pwd=TkNoNTgxMFJUaUs0MkhDT2pUbllxUT09
You will then be asked to enter the meeting ID and password, which are as follows:
Meeting ID: 675 888 2973
Password: 2222
If you do not have the technology to connect through Zoom and need to participate by telephone you may call 1 (312) 626-6799 US (Chicago) and you will be prompted to enter the meeting ID and password listed above.
For Example: If you are an attorney entering your appearance on a criminal case, waiving the Initial Hearing, pleading not guilty, requesting discovery and entering a jury demand; you would e-file the following:
All Plea agreements in Criminal cases must be e-filed seventy-two (72) hours prior to the court hearing. The plea must be accompanied by the Waiver of Rights form, The Waiver of In-Person Plea and/or Sentencing Hearing, the Miscellaneous Fee Order (specifying costs) form, and the Habitual Traffic Offender Violator Advisement form (for driving offenses), Acknowledgment of Driver's License Suspension, if waiving initial hearing. All forms must be signed by everyone involved and submitted prior 3 to 5 days prior to the hearing. There will be no exceptions. If any required document is missing, your case will be continued.
FOR ANY PARTICIPANT IN A CASE, including but not limited to attorneys, public defenders, prosecutors, defendants, respondents, etc. NO ONE will be permitted to file hard copies of any paperwork and request for a court staff member to scan into Odyssey the day of court. NO EXCEPTIONS! Your case will be continued.
Attorneys may not fax or email any paperwork, pleas, corresponding plea documents, motions, or orders. This includes motions and orders to continue. All pleadings must be e-filed.
For any Pro SE persons emailing the Court, you must provide your full name, case number, home address, email address and cellphone number within the email. Once you provide your email address, all correspondence and court notices will be emailed to you and no longer delivered through US Mail.
Finally, please note that Rule 2.17 of the Indiana Code of Judicial of Conduct prohibits the recording of Court proceedings. Accordingly, everyone who in any way participates in, sees, or hears the Court’s proceedings is now ORDERED that that they will not participate in recording, or record the proceedings in any manner. Violations of this Rule shall be punishable by Contempt of Court.